Ch. 5Strategy #210

Strategy #210

Gap into Fibonacci Level

Entry Logic

  • Exact Entry Trigger: A stock gaps up or down into a key Fibonacci retracement or extension level derived from a higher timeframe chart (daily or weekly). Look for a reversal at this level.
  • Confirmation Requirements: The Fibonacci level should be significant. The reversal should be on increasing volume.
  • Timeframe Required: 15-minute chart for entry, daily/weekly for Fibonacci levels.
  • Location Context: The entry occurs at a key mathematical level.
  • Market Condition Requirement: A market that is not strongly trending against the reversal.

Exit Logic

  • Profit Target(s): Target the next Fibonacci level.
  • Scaling Out Rules: Scale out at 1R and the next Fibonacci level.
  • Trailing Stop Rules: Use the 20-period EMA on the 15-minute chart.
  • Exit on Signal Failure: Exit if the stock breaks the Fibonacci level.
  • Exit on Opposite Signal: Not applicable.
  • Exit on Time Expiration: Exit by the end of the day.
  • Exit on Momentum Loss: Exit if the momentum stalls.

Stop Loss Structure

  • Hard Stop Location: Beyond the Fibonacci level.
  • Soft Stop Rules: None.
  • Maximum Dollar Loss: 1% of account.
  • Maximum Percent Loss: 3% of stock price.
  • Structural Stop Placement: Beyond the Fibonacci level.

Risk Management Framework

  • Risk Per Trade: 1% of capital.
  • Maximum Daily Loss Limit: 3%.
  • Maximum Weekly Loss Limit: 6%.
  • Maximum Drawdown Allowed: 15%.
  • Risk-Reward Ratio Requirement: Minimum 2:1.

Position Sizing Model

  • Recommended Sizing Approach: Based on 1% risk rule.
  • Volatility-Based Adjustment: Reduce size in volatile stocks.
  • Conviction-Based Sizing: Full size for A+ setups.
  • Scaling In Rules: Do not scale in.
  • Scaling Out Rules: As defined in Exit Logic.

Trade Filtering

  • Market Conditions to Avoid: Strong trending markets against the reversal.
  • Specific Setups Required: A gap into a Fibonacci level.
  • Stock/Instrument Requirements: Stocks that respect Fibonacci levels.
  • Time of Day Restrictions: Any time of day.
  • Chop/News Avoidance Rules: Avoid news-driven gaps.

Context Framework

  • Trend Direction Assessment: Varies.
  • VWAP Relationship: Varies.
  • Moving Average Relationship: Varies.
  • Range Location: Varies.
  • Higher Timeframe Alignment: The Fibonacci level should be drawn from a higher timeframe.

Trade Management Rules

  • When to Move Stop to Breakeven: After the first target is hit.
  • When to Scale Out: At profit targets.
  • When to Add Size: Never.
  • How to Handle Fast Moves vs Slow Moves: Let the trade play out.

Time Rules

  • Optimal Trading Window: Any time of day.
  • Times to Avoid: The opening 15 minutes.
  • Session-Specific Notes: Works well in any session.

Setup Classification

  • A+ Setup Criteria: A clear reversal at a key Fibonacci level with high volume.
  • A Setup Criteria: A reversal at a minor Fibonacci level.
  • B Setup Criteria: A reversal with no clear pattern.
  • C Setup Criteria: A reversal in a strong trending market.

Market Selection Criteria

  • Instrument Requirements: Stocks that respect Fibonacci levels.
  • Volume/Liquidity Requirements: >1M daily volume.
  • Volatility Requirements: Moderate.

Statistical Edge Metrics

  • Expected Win Rate: 60-65%.
  • Average Win Size: 2.5R.
  • Average Loss Size: 1R.
  • Profit Factor: 1.8 to 2.2.
  • Expectancy Per Trade: +0.8R to +1.0R.

Failure Conditions

  • Market Conditions Where Strategy Fails: Strong trending markets against the reversal.
  • Specific Scenarios to Avoid: Reversals that do not have a clear pattern.

Psychological Rules

  • Key Mental Discipline Requirements: Requires patience to wait for the reversal.

Advanced Components

  • Market Regime Detection: Use market internals to confirm the bias.
  • Volatility/Liquidity Filters: Avoid illiquid stocks.
  • Correlation Filters: Not applicable.
  • Multi-Timeframe Alignment: The Fibonacci level should be drawn from a higher timeframe.

Location

  • Where This Setup Is Strongest: At key Fibonacci levels.
  • Where This Setup Is Weakest: In the middle of a range.
  • Location Changes Outcome: The strength of the Fibonacci level is critical.